So, from a tweet by Adrian Gatton - a journalist, investigator and, it appears, a close friend of the deceased Kevin Halligen (and from one or two other press reports) -– we now know this:

------Adrian Gatton‏ @AdrianGatton 29m29 minutes agoTo Martin Brunt Martin Brunt @skymartinbrunt --- Maddie investigator Kevin Halligen’s inquest at Woking Coroner’s Court. Given name: Richard Powell (his latest alias, as he told me). Occupation: Intelligence and Security Officer (sic). Cause of death: acute subdural haemorrhage. #Halligen#McCannCoroner Simon Wickens opened and adjourned the inquest to July 2, adding that the date was subject to change. Read more at https://guernseypress.com/news/uk-news/2018/01/24/detective-accused-over-madeleine-mccann-search-cash-died-of-brain-haemorrhage/#0HoPYK1KeWowgzOM.99=====A few days ago, we wrote this: It is possible at this stage to be reasonably certain of these very few facts about his death: 1 He died on Monday 8 January, a week ago2 He died either, probably (a) at his home in Guildford, where he had been living with a girlfriend, or ‘partner’, or possibly (b) ‘subsequently’, having been ‘taken ill’ 3 Surrey Police told the Daily Mail on Saturday (13 January): “We were called to an address in Cobbett Hill Road, Normandy, Guildford, on Monday following a report of a man in his 50s having been taken unwell, who subsequently died. The death is being treated as unexplained and a file will be passed to the coroner's office in due course”.4 Surrey Police are investigating his apparent ‘sudden death’5 Surrey Police describe his death as ‘unexplained’6 His body was reportedly at a morgue on Saturday (13 January)7 A quantity of blood was found at his home.====== We also wrote this. Bolded below are the things we now know.Unbolded are the things we still do not know. ------ There are still a great many things we do not know about his death. Here are some of them:A The cause of death - KNOWN - subdural haemorrhage (severe brain bleed)B At what point the police were calledC At what point any doctor, ambulance serviced or hospital was called to himD At what point his death was certifiedE Who certified his deathF Whether or not a post-mortem examination has been performed - KNOWNG Assuming a post-mortem has been carried out, who carried it outH When any post-mortem was carried out I What were the conclusions of the post-mortem - KNOWNJ Whether further enquiries need to be made to establish the cause of death e.g. toxicology reportsK At what point was the Coroner informed of his deathL What action the Coroner has taken so far - KNOWN IN PARTM Whether the Coroner has already opened, and adjourned, an inquest (which is common practice) - KNOWNN Whether the Coroner has called for a second post-mortem to be doneO Who is the Surrey Police ‘Officer-in-Charge’ (O-i-C) or ‘Senior Investigating Officer’ in the caseP Who is the Coroner who will be responsible for conducting any formal inquest – KNOWN – Simon WickensQ Whether anyone else was present when he was ‘taken ill’, or died MMRG COMMENT: Three thingswill be crucialin determining how Halligen died:1 Evidence from the person or persons who found himand/or called the paramedics2 Evidence from the last person before that to have seen him. And3 The toxicology reports.

====== We are now told that Kevin Halligen’s real name is RICHARD POWELL, not Kevin Richard Halligen.That - Richard Powell - was his ‘given name’ at the inquest, and we must assume is his real birth name. We assume that a valid birth certificate was produced to the Coroner.Adrian Gatton insists that Halligen told him (presumably recently) that ‘Richard Powell’ was his ‘latest alias’. Assuming for a moment that Adrian Gatton is telling the truth, then that would appear to be one further lie by Halligen, who somewhere along the line produced this as his (Irish) identity card:

So presumably was that also a completely fake ID, along with all the other ones. But why did Powell – or did someone else? – want himself to be known under a different name? REPORTS FROM NEWSPAPERS/MEDIA & COMMENTS MADE ON THE THREAD BY CMOMM MEMBERS, AND MMRG RESPONSES IN BOLDVerdi: “Halligen's company Red Defence International was registered to an address on Cobbett Hill Road, as reported in the articles as to where he was, when an ambulance was called”.https://companycheck.co.uk/company/05396823/RED-DEFENCE-INTERNATIONAL-LIMITED/contact

“The reported location of Halligen's death was Henley House, Cobbett Hill Road, Normandy, Surrey - whether that's his property or his girlfriend's is yet to be determined. Media report: The deal was for the so-called Operation Omega where Mr Exton ran an undercover team in Praia da Luz on the Algarve. It was where the McCanns’ friend Jane Tanner had seen a man carrying a child from the couple’s apartment.One key part of that work was getting e-fit images of a man seen carrying Madeleine towards the beach, pictures Scotland Yard later publicised.MMRG COMMENT: CMOMM and MMRG and many others are in agreement that Madeleine died on Sunday, or possibly early on Monday. Claims that Madeleine was seen, dead, and being carried down to the beach do not accord with our views and we reject this claim. If Madeleine died on Sunday, the Smiths’ report was at best a very amazing coincidence or, as we think far more likely: fake news. Coroner Simon Wickens opened and adjourned the inquest to July 2, adding that the date was subject to change.Read more at https://guernseypress.com/news/uk-news/2018/01/24/detective-accused-over-madeleine-mccann-search-cash-died-of-brain-haemorrhage/#0HoPYK1KeWowgzOM.99MMRG COMMENT: This is when (unless there is another adjournment), the real inquest will happen. The proceedings last Wednesday (24 January) were merely a procedural opening of the case: name of deceased, date of death, report of pathologist’s opinion, cause of death if known, short report from police saying their investigations are continuing. =====Subdural haemorrhage / Subdural hematoma: Polyenne: Did he fall or was he pushed?ChippyM: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Subdural-haematoma/

“A minor head injury is more likely to lead to a subdural haematoma if you're over 60 years of age, taking blood-thinning medication such as warfarin, or have a history of alcohol misuse'.”https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/madeleine-mccann-detective-who-mysteriously-11905888 >"A private detective who had been accused of exploiting the search for Madeleine McCann to fund his lavish lifestyle died of brain haemorrhage, an inquest has heard.The body of Kevin Halligen - described as a "James Bond-style" investigator - was found at his secluded mansion in Surrey earlier this month.Mystery surrounded the 56-year-old's death, with reports he had been discovered covered in blood and that detectives had launched a probe.But today, Woking Coroner's Court heard that a post-mortem examination showed Mr Halligen's cause of death was acute subdural haemorrhage.The court was told a pathologist said there was "no sign of an assault"Mr Halligen gained notoriety when his firm, Oakley International, was used by Madeleine's parents to help search for their missing daughter.The court heard that paramedics were called to the private detective's home in Normandy on January 8, where they performed CPR.Despite their efforts, he could not be saved.His death was reported to the coroner under the name of Richard Powell, and the court heard he is also known as Kevin Richard Halligen, Richard Halligen and Kevin Patrick Halligan.His occupation was given as "intelligence and security officer.....".MMRG COMMENT:The key facts from the inquest are these:

Pathologist says he died from a Subdural haemorrhage / Subdural hematoma i.e. a serious brain bleed

Pathologist says there was no sign of an assault.

With these bare facts, and many relevant things we don’t yet know, it is almost useless to speculate. We must hope that the full truth is known when the inquest resumes on 2 July. However, this is the death of someone described as an “Intelligence and Security Officer”, someone who worked hand in hand with the Ministry of Defence and people from the intelligence services (Exton was former Head of Covert Intelliigence at MI5), someone who had a string of fraud sand cons to his name, and last but not least, someone who was actively involved in the continuing cover-up of what really happened to Madeleine McCann. Those circumstances cast doubt on whether we are likely to get the truth, even at an inquest.

Given the scant information we have to date: any of these could be the cause of death:

Drunk and fell down and banged his head violently on the floor or on an object such as a table (toxicology results awaited)

Not drunk and fell down and banged his head violently on the floor or on an object such as a table (toxicology results awaited)

A severe brain bleed caused by pre-existing alcohol or substance abuse or as the result of a heavy drinking session (toxicology results awaited)

Pushed or assaulted by someone - but leaving no evidence of assault

Poisoned (toxicology results awaited)

There may be other possibilities.NickE: Is this how inquests usually work? A pathologist isn't there personally but the inquest is told a summary of what they concluded?MMRG COMMENT: Yes, this is exactly what happens when an inquest is opened. At the full inquest (listed for 2 July), the pathologist will be present. He can be cross-examined by the Coroner or anyone else e.g. the deceased’s family, or the police. It is common in cases where the death is unexplained for the Coroner to obtain a second or even third pathologists’ report. Tony Bennett has reported elsewhere on the forum that five different pathologists gave their opinions on the cause of Stuart Lubbock’s death. Verdi: According to press reports, Halligen's death was reported to Associated Press by Adrian Gatton. MMRG COMMENT: His active role in promoting the death to the media, and his adding to that, that the cause of death was basically ‘his lies and alcohol catching up with him, is very suspicious. Verdi: The report concentrated almost entirely on Halligen's dealings with the Find Madeleine (McCann) Fund .Co. Ltd.Squandering half a million or so from the Madeleine Fund was nothing in comparison to Halligen's past heinous crimes.If the McCanns and their representatives has been on top of the contract with Oakley International, they would have known full well that the 'company' was not fulfilling its contractual remit.According to Kate McCann's book 'madeleine', an independent consultant was employed by the fund to liaise with Oakley and oversee the work they were doing.According to the press report, the Surrey police were called to the property where a man had fallen ill and later died. They, the police, said the death was unexplained and they would be preparing a report for the coroner. Here I ask - is it usual to call the police because someone had fallen ill and subsequently died, isn't more sensible to call the paramedics? As far as I'm aware the UK police don't respond to calls reporting an illness, even if the person later died - unless of course the circumstances are suspicious.Had the paramedics been routinely called, Halligen would have been taken to hospital - who would have diagnosed the cause of his illness and deathSo again I ask - what game is Adrian Gatton playing. Adrian Gatton who, coincidently, produced the 'McCanns and the Conman' abduction documentary, mysteriously reporting the death of the conman Kevin Halligen and centering the report around the McCanns.MMRG COMMENT: We also ask what game Adrian Gatton is playing. ======The pathologist’s and toxicologists’ opinionsIt must not be assumed that these are always accurate. Several pathologists may give several different opinions on the cause of death. Likewise, toxicologists may interpret raw data differently.But perhaps even more important, it must not be assumed that every pathologist and every toxicologist is scrupulously honest. There is corruption in all walks of life - politicians, doctors, teachers, church ministers and, yes, pathologists and toxicologists.There are proven cases of corrupt pathology opinions. Many fellow pathologists suspect that the pathologist who certified the death of Dr David Kelly was either dishonest or plain wrong. Going back to the Stuart Lubbock case, we know from Tony’s reports that the first pathologist claimed that Stuart had been ‘drowned’. We all now know that the almost certain cause of death was a violent sexual assault on him.Right now there is a major scandal over Forensic Science Service toxicology results that were dishonest or incompetently carried out. Possibly hundreds of criminal cases may have to be revisited. This report says there may have been 500 miscarriages of justice as a result of faulty toxicology reports: http://thejusticegap.com/2017/02/14660/=====

Well, be that as it may, we wish for justice at the inquest for Kevin Halligen.Or maybe Richard Powell.

"We are now told that Kevin Halligen’s real name is RICHARD POWELL, not Kevin Richard Halligen.That - Richard Powell - was his ‘given name’ at the inquest, and we must assume is his real birth name. We assume that a valid birth certificate was produced to the Coroner"

I don't think that necessarily follows.

Anyone can change their name by deed poll. So he may have done that recently, or in the last few years and then changed his ID to match his new name. His birth name could still have been 'Kevin Halligen'.

Just to add to the confusion - the property! Here are a few property agents that have The Beeches listed and valued according to market trends - Guildford, Surrey has for many years been a very desirable location, which would significantly affect the price range in the region..

The property you are viewing is located at The Beeches, Henley Park, Cobbett Hill Road, Normandy, Guildford GU3 2BZ. This is a Property with an estimated value of £613,968. The average value of properties on Henley Park, Cobbett Hill Road, Normandy, Guildford, GU3 is £918,475 while the overall average value of properties in GU3 is £600,123.

Over the past 5 years, the average sold price of properties in Henley Park, Cobbett Hill Road, Normandy, Guildford, GU3 is £558,333 and the average rent in the GU3 area is £2976 pcm.Sale HistoryLatest Sale: £222,500 | Sale Date: 27th Aug 1999 | Property Type: Terraced | Tenure: Freehold | New build

The thing that stands out for me is the fact that the property is described as terraced and a new build. Hardly descriptive of the image shown on the 'Where is Kevin Halligen' website. Then again, this is the same property as pictured on the 'Where is Kevin Halligen' website ..

Whatever, Henley Park would appear to be a micro-housing estate in the more up-market end of town. The imposing gateway and drive featured in the Surrey News press report, is a communal entrance for the estate, not exclusively the driveway to Halligen's abode, as the report implies. Be it Hallgen's or his girlfriend's, it's clear to me at least, that The Beeches is a terraced new-build, which somehow takes the gilding off it's assumed grandeur.

____________________“ The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marx

@ChippyM wrote:"We are now told that Kevin Halligen’s real name is RICHARD POWELL, not Kevin Richard Halligen.That - Richard Powell - was his ‘given name’ at the inquest, and we must assume is his real birth name. We assume that a valid birth certificate was produced to the Coroner"

I don't think that necessarily follows.

Anyone can change their name by deed poll. So he may have done that recently, or in the last few years and then changed his ID to match his new name. His birth name could still have been 'Kevin Halligen'.

I read it as Richard Powell was the name given, or provided, to the coroner. This may or may not be his real name. Hopefully, things will be clearer in July.I don't think anything should be assumed.

The Georgian mansion ( thomas Sherriff place) is split into 2 or more 'wings'. The estate agent is still describing it as terraced, even though it's a 1.295 million Georgian property. I think that just shows that estate agents are lazy and a bit thick!

@ChippyM wrote:"We are now told that Kevin Halligen’s real name is RICHARD POWELL, not Kevin Richard Halligen.That - Richard Powell - was his ‘given name’ at the inquest, and we must assume is his real birth name. We assume that a valid birth certificate was produced to the Coroner"

I don't think that necessarily follows.

Anyone can change their name by deed poll. So he may have done that recently, or in the last few years and then changed his ID to match his new name. His birth name could still have been 'Kevin Halligen'.

I read it as Richard Powell was the name given, or provided, to the coroner. This may or may not be his real name. Hopefully, things will be clearer in July.I don't think anything should be assumed.

Sorry, should have made it clearer, I was quoting what Get em said. I agree we can't assume the name given the the coroner's court was his birth name.

@ChippyM wrote:The Georgian mansion ( thomas Sherriff place) is split into 2 or more 'wings'. The estate agent is still describing it as terraced, even though it's a 1.295 million Georgian property. I think that just shows that estate agents are lazy and a bit thick!

My point is, Thomas Sheriff Place is not, nor has anything to do with, The Beeches said to have been occupied by Kevin Halligen. I can't see where this information comes from apart from the 'Where is Kevin Halligen' website - which accounts for nothing in the grand scheme of things.

Firstly the illustration of the Georgian property, Thomas Sheriff Place, can no way be described as having wings, unless of course there's something at the rear that cannot be seen. To suggest such an imposing property is a terraced new-build is just flying in the face of reason. Even if there is a more recently built extension, which from the photograph clearly there isn't, it wouldn't be described as a terraced new-build.

I venture to suggest, this is most definitely not the property occupied by Kevin Halligen. An apartment or wing of a Georgian mansion in a sought after area of Surrey valued at about £200,000? I don't think so!

____________________“ The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marx

Disregarding press reports and other unsubstantiated rumour, where does this information about Kevin Halligen's body being recorded by the Surrey Coroner in the name of Richard Powell come from? Is it an official source?

According to the 'Where is Kevin Halligen' website, that claims Halligen lived in a Georgian mansion, I quote..

"Since August 1999, Julia Lynne POWELL has lived at this address.

Powell is believed to be one of - or former - Halligen's girlfriend."

Is this where the name Powell comes from? He may have had many aliases but personally, I believe his true name was Kevin Richard Halligen. Time to take a step back from the subject until such times as something official is forthcoming - if ever. All this supposition is creating confusion.

Who knows what Adrian Gatton is up to - he seems to be the pivotal force behind this crazy development. Maybe this body that's lying in the morgue awaiting a coroner's inquest is really the husband of Julia Lynne Powell and not Kevin Halligen. Just a thought!

____________________“ The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marx

So let's see: we have had 'The Untold Story' busy being untold, Sergey Meerkat's 'Calamitous Damage' in the same Room 101, Adrian Gatton tat on Kevin Halligen-lamp, the forthcoming Netflix McPromotion and the much awasted awaited Gem from O'Doherty.Roll on March for the next Op Grange bung...

@ChippyM wrote:The Georgian mansion ( thomas Sherriff place) is split into 2 or more 'wings'. The estate agent is still describing it as terraced, even though it's a 1.295 million Georgian property. I think that just shows that estate agents are lazy and a bit thick!

My point is, Thomas Sheriff Place is not, nor has anything to do with, The Beeches said to have been occupied by Kevin Halligen. I can't see where this information comes from apart from the 'Where is Kevin Halligen' website - which accounts for nothing in the grand scheme of things.

Firstly the illustration of the Georgian property, Thomas Sheriff Place, can no way be described as having wings, nor is there any indication that it's been divided into separate apartments. To suggest such an imposing property is a terraced new-build is just flying in the face of reason. Even if there is a more recently built extension, which from the photograph clearly there isn't, it wouldn't be described as a terraced new-build.

I venture to suggest, this is most definitely not the property occupied by Kevin Halligen. An apartment or wing of a Georgian mansion in a sought after area of Surrey valued at about £200,000? I don't think so!

Thomas Sheriff Place definitely has wings and was split into more than one residence. In the estate agents description that I quoted, they describe it in the same listing as a terraced property but also 'a wing' of a Georgian house with 5 bedrooms and it is priced at 1.2 million. I didn't get that from thin air.

"For ten years the mansion passed from developer to developer before it was bought by Heritage Renovations in 1992 who finally returned Henley Park to residential use - dividing the estate into 15 properties, with three 'apartments' in the original mansion - all of which sold in 1999. "

It would seem the papers reported ( rightly or wrongly) he lived in a mansion as they have obviously just looked up the address and seen the picture of the Georgian house and decided he lived there. We don't know which property he lived in and neither do they. Anyway, as you say it doesn't have much to do with how the man died.

@ChippyM wrote:Thomas Sheriff Place definitely has wings and was split into more than one residence. In the estate agents description that I quoted, they describe it in the same listing as a terraced property but also 'a wing' of a Georgian house with 5 bedrooms and it is priced at 1.2 million. I didn't get that from thin air.

Yes ChippyM and I offer you my profound apologies, when I realised the mistake I edited my original post but you got in first. As a matter of interest, I googled Henley Park and found this which is interesting in itself, at least to me..

'...finally fell into ruin as the planning authorities wrangled with developers about what to do with the site. As the mansion teetered on the brink of collapse it was saved at the last minute, and redeveloped into the luxury apartments and houses that we see today.'

It would appear that Henley Park was originally an estate with a manor house and outbuildings with extensive land, so the whole estate has been redeveloped to provide 'luxury' accommodation. The Beeches however, if indeed it was occupied by Halligen, valued at around £200,000 must have been at the lower end of the market - a pigsty conversion maybe?

I'm not so sure the the manor house itself has been converted into apartments - it wouldn't appear so from the photographs of the interior but I digress, as you say, it's got nothing to do with Halligen's death as such! Kevin Halligen is apparently dead and awaiting a coroners hearing - so we're told.

____________________“ The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made" - Groucho Marx

I'm thinking the 200, 000 property could be a smaller apartment or house. One is a 5 bed and the others could be smaller, as the DM article says it was converted into 3 properties and it's a large property to begin with. It seems they all went up in value, trebled since the 1990s. So a £600,000 property in todays money, not a pigsty by any means. Who knows what deals may have been done to secure a cheaper price when bought?

Just watched the vid.At 16 mins in Birch appears; that took the integrity & fidelity down several notches.However, the narrator's observations of the Mcs "mechanical" behaviour was spot on, as was his observation of the parents treating Madeleine like an object, something we all have seen before.His disgust at Page 129 matches that of every decent person on the planet.

The inclusion of the Podestas and Freud - no. Not that, please.Evidence of MBM in Murat's place - didn't think there was!

"I personally didn't know that the Mccann's hire car was hired by Robert Murat in his wife's name." Nor me! I thought it was hired in Gerry's name - but with the wrong address on his licence.

Nice inclusion of 4 of the Cmomm banner persons' quotes.

Some good, some bad, a lot right, some wrong (child trafficking?) but sufficient for anyone new to the case to know that the 'official' narrative is one tremendous work of fiction and how deeply repugnant K & G are.

Still no news on the Kevin Halligan/Richard Powell inquest date. I note that Surrey Coroners Court appears busy with a number of witnesses to the Sean Benton death at Deepcut (another disturbing story altogether) but I'd have thought that Halligan/Powell would have gone through by now.

Another two weeks gone since DougD's post and still no news about the Inquest on Kevin Halligen / Richard Powell.

I spoke to the Surrey Coroner's staff today. I was told that the Lady Coroner responsible for the conduct of the eventual Inquest is Susan Jefferies. I was told that no date has been listed and that the Lady Coroner is still unable to set a date

A common reason for such a delay is that there is an ongoing police investigation and that the police have not yet completed their enquiries.

Another common reason is that the pathology evidence is disputed and that other pathologists have become involved and are doing their own post-mortems.

Any delay could be due to either of those reasons, both of them, or neither of them; there could be other reasons.

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Just a reminder that according to an Irish identity card the man we are interested in is Kevin Halligen, born 14 July 1961 in Dublin, but according to reports when the Inquest was opened months ago, his given name was RICHARD POWELL: see this message from Adrian Gatton:

Kevin Halligen's profession was probably accurately described at the opening of the Inquest as: "Intelligence and Security Officer".

With very little doubt, if Kevin Halligen/Richard Powell could have told us exactly why and on what terms he was employed by the McCanns and the Directors of the Find Madeleine Fund, and likewise if his sidekick Henri Exton could now do the same (and in addition tell us the REAL truth about those controversial 'Smithman' efits), the complete mystery of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann would surely be solved.

Likewise if money-laundering expert Gary Hagland could do the same, and if retired Detective Sergeant Arthur Cowley would reverse his decision "to take the McCanns' secrets to my grave", we would all be a lot, lot wiser.

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Kate McCann, in her book 'madeleine', page 5: "Since 3 May 2007, there has undoubtedly been much going on behind the scenes we haven't known about and perhaps never will".Goncalo Amaral: "We will know the truth about what happened to Madeleine when the MI5 files on her case are made public".

Eddie and Keela alerted to items and places concerned with the McCanns - and importantly to no other items or places.

According to Eddie and Keela, the body of Madeleine McCann lay lifeless behind the sofa in Apartment 5a, clinging to the only thing from which she could derive any comfort; a soft toy called 'Cuddle cat'.

Kate's book 'madeleine', Page 219: "Did they really believe that a dog could smell the 'odour of death' three months later from a body that had been so swiftly removed?"

After forensic analysis of the 'Last Photo' there is little doubt now that the pool photo CANNOT POSSIBLY have been taken on the Thursday 3rd May, but most likely on the Sunday 29th April. So, where was Madeleine at lunchtime on Thursday?

John McCann:"This was terrible for them, Kate dressed Amelie in her sister's pyjamas and the baby said: "Maddy's jammies, where is Maddy?"Martin Roberts:"If Madeleine's pyjamas had not, in fact, been abducted then neither had Madeleine McCann."Dr Martin Roberts: A Nightwear Job

Death Toll in McCann Case

Gerry McCann called for an example to be made of 'trolls'. SKY reporter Martin Brunt doorstepped Brenda Leyland on 2 October 2014 after a 'Dossier' was handed in to Police by McCann supporters. She was then found dead in a Leicester hotel room the next day. Brenda paid the price.

Colin Sahlke died suddenly in mysterious circumstances with a significant amount of morphine in his system. At the Inquest the coroner said there was no evidence as to how he had come to take morphine, and no needle mark was found.Gerry McCann had met Sahlkebefore he helped with the search but did not show any concern for his death. Link

Ex-Met DCI Andy Redwood had a "revelation moment" on BBC1's Crimewatch on 14th October 2013 when he announced that Operation Grange had eliminated the Tanner sighting - which opened up the 'window' of opportunity' from 3 minutes to 45 minutes, in accordance with their remit, to allow the staged abduction to happen.

The 'SunOnline' journalist, Tracey Kandohla: "A McCann pal told The Sun Online: "Some of the savings have been siphoned off from the Find Maddie Fund into a fixed asset account, which financial experts have advised them to do. It can be used for purchases like buying a house, or building equipment."

Portuguese University Professor, André Ventura(2017): "I think this was probably the Crime of the Century in Portugal. If the much acclaimed effort of the English police to find Maddie fails to produce results, despite the massive amount already invested, wouldn’t it be wise to reopen the investigation in Portugal, placing the homicide hypothesis again on the table?"